Abstract

This work continues the presentation commenced in Part I of the second-order sensitivity analysis of nuclear data of a polyethylene-reflected plutonium (PERP) benchmark using the Second-Order Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology (2nd-ASAM). This work reports the results of the computations of the first- and second-order sensitivities of this benchmark’s computed leakage response with respect to the benchmark’s 21600 parameters underlying the computed group-averaged isotopic scattering cross sections. The numerical results obtained for the 21600 first-order relative sensitivities indicate that the majority of these were small, the largest having relative values of O (10−2). Furthermore, the vast majority of the (21600)2 second-order sensitivities with respect to the scattering cross sections were much smaller than the corresponding first-order ones. Consequently, this work shows that the effects of variances in the scattering cross sections on the expected value, variance, and skewness of the response distribution were negligible in comparison to the corresponding effects stemming from uncertainties in the total cross sections, which were presented in Part I. On the other hand, it was found that 52 of the mixed second-order sensitivities of the leakage response with respect to the scattering and total microscopic cross sections had values that were significantly larger than the unmixed second-order sensitivities of the leakage response with respect to the group-averaged scattering microscopic cross sections. The first- and second-order mixed sensitivities of the PERP benchmark’s leakage response with respect to the scattering cross sections and the other benchmark parameters (fission cross sections, average number of neutrons per fission, fission spectrum, isotopic atomic number densities, and source parameters) have also been computed and will be reported in subsequent works.

Highlights

  • In continuation of the results presented in Part I [1], this work presents the numerical results for the first- and second-order sensitivities of the leakage response of the polyethylene-reflected plutonium (PERP) benchmark described in [2] with respect to the benchmark’s group-averaged isotopic scattering cross sections

  • The first-order sensitivities of the leakage response with respect to zeroth-order scattering microscopic cross sections are computed by particularizing Equations (150) and (151) in [3], where

  • The first-order sensitivities of the leakage response with respect to the lth -order (l ≥ 1) microscopic scattering cross sections are computed by particularizing Equation (151) in [3]:

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Introduction

In continuation of the results presented in Part I [1], this work presents the numerical results for the first- and second-order sensitivities of the leakage response of the polyethylene-reflected plutonium (PERP) benchmark described in [2] with respect to the benchmark’s group-averaged isotopic scattering cross sections.

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